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Shields, Carolyn; Oberg, Steven – Journal of Educational Administration and Foundations, 1997
Analyzes responses of 300 parents of children educated in a district enrolling 36% of its elementary students in a multitrack year-round school. Neither calendar was perceived as perfect; parents whose children attend year-round schools had difficulties scheduling family activities. However, these problems do not necessarily detract from parents'…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions, Parent Attitudes
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Winter, Eileen C. – Child Care in Practice, 2005
A balanced or modified school year is a rearrangement of the traditional school calendar to provide more continuous learning throughout the school year. Students receive the same amount of instructional time as those on the traditional calendar but in-school time is more evenly balanced with out-of-school time throughout the year. It has been the…
Descriptors: Year Round Schools, School Schedules, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education
Perry, Linda – Education Canada, 1991
Presents various modifications to the traditional school day and year such as extending the school day, increasing the number of instructional days, or rescheduling school breaks throughout the year. Provides economic, instructional, and lifestyle implications. Also addresses such issues as teachers' professional development, air-conditioning,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Impact, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education